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Muslim Networks: Medium, Methodology & Metaphor

"Aesthetic Synthesis and Contemporary Islamic Architectural Ornament"
Jay Bonner (U.S. artist, New Mexico)

Ornament has always been a defining aspect of Islamic architecture. The collapse of this ornamental tradition during the past two hundred-plus years, and the rise of the international school of modern architecture, has created a series of challenges for contemporary Islamic architecture. The successful endowment of contemporary Islamic architecture with creative vitality and cultural relevance requires the informed application of traditional design conventions to the evolving cultures and industrial disciplines of today.

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Duke University | Asian & African Languages & Literature
Dept. of Religion | Franklin Center | International Studies
Location: http://www.duke.edu/web/muslimnets/mnc_sum.html
Last updated: March 7, 2001
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